I put a vote for "Who cares". I'm not tired of it, and yet I do want to see more of other people. So...whatever. It's his comic.

I know how hard it is to continue this type of day by day short comic without getting repetitious. Tat works hard to make sure the comic will be a little bit different as time goes along instead of just making it fall into the "Newspaper comics" rut. Not that some of them don't do it skillfully, but it's still going to be a lot of repetition compared to the way Tat is handling his comic.

I'm with Adyon on this, what Tat wants to do with his creativity in SinFest is good with me as long as the quality and the humor remains. Beside, it's been what? TEN years? I think Tat's earned more than enough experience to know what to draw and create for the people.

Voting 'No.' C:_________________Hey there pretty little lady,
Why are you out so late,
I wouldn't want to be you lady,
Because the wolves gonna want a taste.

I joined Sinfest 11 years ago in the hopes of one day being able to troll the forum. I had faith, those many years back, that Tat would eventually discover feminism and begin writing about it. People called me crazy! But I was right! I was wrong about the Kuma Bear becoming the big Christmas gift of 2006. Also about selling Apple stock in April of 2007. But I knew if I stuck it out long enough, my dreams of being an internet troll would come to fruition. Who's laughing now, suckers!?_________________"Worse comes to worst, my people come first, but my tribe lives on every country on earth. Iíll do anything to protect them from hurt, the human race is what I serve." - Baba Brinkman

Oh I wish. I very much lack the quick wit of Elizabeth Bennett, and I fully admit that he is much more knowledgeable and intelligent than I am.

It could be attributed to different education systems, different cultures and upbringing, but ultimately, I do wish I could say I were Elizabeth Bennett being happy (and occasionally in conflict) with her Mr. Darcy.

As for him...

Like Mr. Darcy, he is less socially attractive when compared to Mr. Bingley and Mr. Wickham... and *much* choosier when it comes to his romantic partner.

I consider myself infinitely lucky at present, even though our relationship is far from perfect.

I voted no. I don't find the feminism at all threatening as a lot of people seem to, I find it amusing and interesting as a different route to all the blatant chauvinism that the comic started out with. Maybe some feel Sinfest should go back to it's roots that way but for me I enjoy the new storyline and the new characters and look forward to what antics Glossy and co will get up to next